These fascinating biographies deserve a spot on your must-read list.
It's time to revisit the great literature we skimmed through in English class.
Love the oldies, but looking for something new? You’ve come to the right place.
When a high school English teacher is haunted by her own subject matter in real life, who can she trust?
Enjoy a sun-soaked voyage, a cross-country road trip, and other unforgettable adventures—all without leaving your couch.
Have you ever wanted to go fishing in the desert?
A look at The Waste Land author’s initial drafts and unpublished poetry.
The Requiem for a Dream author dared to defy convention by speaking out about violence, poverty, and addiction.
Frances and Bernard begs the question: What if these close writers had been more?
Celebrate the unsung heroine of books: friendship.
Winning prom queen is the least of these teens’ worries.
Before the If Beale Street Could Talk author became a symbol of today's Black Lives Matter movement, he was a high-priority target of FBI surveillance during the 1950s, '60s, and '70s.
Be on the lookout for these promising new and upcoming titles.
Dive into some Midge-approved reading about funny ladies, stand-up comedy, historical New York, and the general absurdity of everyday life.